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Parking under the house is public at a charge, while the main square is 200 meters away with free public car parks.

Below the house you can find shops, grocery stores, bakeries, restaurants and trattorias, pharmacy, butchers, wine shops, clothing stores, bars and small bars.

Bedrooms

2 Bedrooms

Sleeps 5

Property Manager

Gio'

Member Since 2017

Speaks

english, french, german, italian

Calendar last updated:

8 Oct 2018

Facilities

Internet

TV

Children Welcome

Parking

Heater

Bathrooms

1 Bathroom, 1 Separate Toilet

toilet, shower, bidet

toilet

Location Type

Downtown

Mountain

Town

Village

Meals

Guests provide their own meals

General

Heating

Linens Provided

Parking

Internet

Towels Provided

Hair Dryer

Kitchen

Refrigerator

Stove

Oven

Microwave

Coffee Maker

Dishes & Utensils

Kitchen

Dining

Dining Area

Dining

comfy seating for 4 people

Entertainment

Television

Suitability

wheelchair inaccessible

Onsite Services

Car Available

Chauffeur

House Rules

Check-in: 16:00

Check-out: 09:30

Cancellation Policy

100% refund for cancellations more than 60 days before check-in date. 50% refund for cancellations more than 30 days before check-in date.

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Location

Pieve di Teco, Imperia, Liguria, Italy

The first part of the town's name derives from the ancient parish church of Santa Maria della Ripa, around which the village developed and whose jurisdiction extended over the middle and upper valley of the Arroscia torrent. The specification "di Teco" reflects the name of the castle built in the area by the Marquis of Clavesana and that of the castellanìa dependent on it; but it does not lack those who refer to the Greek "teikos", which means 'defense wall', referring to a fortress placed to protect the Byzantine border, on which the Clavesana stronghold was to be built. Also equipped with a wall and another castle, destroyed in the seventeenth century, for centuries it was an important point of reference for all the mountain populations of the district. In the second half of the fourteenth century it passed under the maritime republic of Genoa, which made it the headquarters of the parish church. It became part of the Savoy kingdom, the day after the Vienna congress. Among the historical-architectural testimonies are: the church of Santa Maria della Pieve, with portal and bell tower dating back to the fifteenth century; the eighteenth-century collegiate church of San Giovanni Battista, where you can admire the characteristic medieval porticoes, which flank the main street of the village called "Corso Ponzoni", where there are shops and craft shops.